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Malaysian - Selamat datang, which can also mean welcome (pronounced seh-la-mat dah-tan; the g is silent) or you could say apa khabar, which can also mean "how are you" (pronounced a-pa ka-bar)

 

  • Afrikaans - Hallo ; Amharic"tena yistelegn" ; Islamic Greeting - السّلام عليكم Assalamou Alykoum ; AlbanianTungjatjeta ; A'Leamonabees-e-lees-e ; Arabic - صباح الخير  sabahou el kheir , مساء الخير (good evening) pronounced masaou el kheir; Armenian - barev or parev ; AustrianGrüßgott (formal, pronounced gree'assgott) ; Azerbaijani - salam ;
  • Bahamas – hello (formal); Basquekaixo ; Bavarian and Austrian German grüß Gott ; Bengali — namaskar ; Bodo - Wai ; Bremniankoali ; British Sign Language(BSL) - Dominant hand wave, from core to outside with the palm facing towards recipient as the hand moves bring it into a thumbs up gesture (Formal 'Hello'), Give two thumbs up (Informal Literal Translation 'well?') ; Bulgarianzdravei ; Bosnian - Hej? (Hey) ; Burmesemingalarba ; Chinese - In both Cantonese and Mandarin, it is written as 你好. Cantonese is nei* ho or lei ho (pronounced ne ho or lay ho) and Mandarin is nǐ hǎo (pronounced, nee how); English - hello (formal), hi (informal), hey (informal,) yo (informal) ; Esperanto - saluton (formal) ; French - salut (informal; silent 't') ; Italian - ciào (pronounced chow; informal; also means "goodbye") ; Japanese - おはよう(ございます)ohayoou (gozaimasu) (pronounced o-ha-yo (go-zai-mass); good morning), こんにちは konnichi wa (pronounced kon-nee-chee-wa; daytime or afternoon) ; Korean - 안녕하세요 ahn nyeong ha se yo (formal; pronouned on-nyoung-ha-say-yo); Maorikia ora (kia o ra) ; Northern German - moin moin ; Portuguese - oiboasolá or alô (informal); Serbianzdravoćao (informal) ; South African Englishhoezit (pronounced howzit; informal); Swedishtja (very informal; pronounced sha), hej (informal; pronounced hey), god dag(formal) ; Tagalog (Pilipino - Philippines) - Kumusta po kayo? ; Taiwanese (Hokkien) Li-ho ; Tamilvanakkam ; ; Thai - sawa dee-ka (said by a female), sawa dee-krap (said by a male) ; Turkish - merhaba selam (formal) ; Urdu - adaab or salam or as salam alei kum ; Zulu - sawubona 

 

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